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1. Transferrin Enhances Neuronal Differentiation

2. Iron Metabolism in Oligodendrocytes and Astrocytes, Implications for Myelination and Remyelination

3. Galectin-1 circumvents lysolecithin-induced demyelination through the modulation of microglial polarization/phagocytosis and oligodendroglial differentiation

4. Colony‐stimulating factor‐1 receptor inhibition attenuates microgliosis and myelin loss but exacerbates neurodegeneration in the chronic cuprizone model

5. Neurobiological substrates underlying corpus callosum hypoconnectivity and brain metabolic patterns in the valproic acid rat model of autism spectrum disorder

6. A familiar study on self-limited childhood epilepsy patients using hIPSC-derived neurons shows a bias towards immaturity at the morphological, electrophysiological and gene expression levels

7. Iron Metabolism in Oligodendrocytes and Astrocytes, Implications for Myelination and Remyelination

8. Extracellular vesicles containing the transferrin receptor as nanocarriers of apotransferrin

9. Microglial modulation through colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor inhibition attenuates demyelination

10. The Divalent Metal Transporter 1 (DMT1) Is Required for Iron Uptake and Normal Development of Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells

11. Combination therapy of apo-transferrin and thyroid hormones enhances remyelination

12. Iron Availability Compromises Not Only Oligodendrocytes But Also Astrocytes and Microglial Cells

13. Combined effects of transferrin and thyroid hormone during oligodendrogenesisIn vitro

14. Transferrin Enhances Microglial Phagocytic Capacity

15. Ontogenetic oligodendrocyte maturation through gestational iron deprivation: The road not taken

16. Kazuhiro Ikenaka (1952–2018)

17. Regeneración axonal posterior a lesiones traumáticas de médula espinal: Papel crítico de galectina-1

18. Gender influence on schizophrenia-relevant abnormalities in a cuprizone demyelination model

19. Oligodendrocyte differentiation and signaling after transferrin internalization: A mechanism of action

20. Normal development of spinal axons in early embryo stages and posterior locomotor function is independent of GAL-1

21. Galectin-1 circumvents lysolecithin-induced demyelination through the modulation of microglial polarization/phagocytosis and oligodendroglial differentiation

22. Iron and holotransferrin induce cAMP-dependent differentiation of Schwann cells

23. Intranasal administration of aTf protects and repairs the neonatal white matter after a cerebral hypoxic-ischemic event

24. Changes in neurosteroidogenesis during demyelination and remyelination in cuprizone-treated mice

25. Partial inhibition of proteasome activity enhances remyelination after cuprizone-induced demyelination

26. Displacement toward NFT of a key enzyme of the ubiquitin proteolytic pathway in Alzheimer's brain

27. Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration

28. Ligand-mediated Galectin-1 endocytosis prevents intraneural H2O2 production promoting F-actin dynamics reactivation and axonal re-growth

29. The Role of Galectin-3: From Oligodendroglial Differentiation and Myelination to Demyelination and Remyelination Processes in a Cuprizone-Induced Demyelination Model

30. Optimizing culture medium composition to improve oligodendrocyte progenitor cell yields in vitro from subventricularzone-derived neural progenitor cell neurospheres

31. The Neurotoxic Effect of Cuprizone on Oligodendrocytes Depends on the Presence of Pro-inflammatory Cytokines Secreted by Microglia

32. Staufen Recruitment into Stress Granules Does Not Affect Early mRNA Transport in Oligodendrocytes

33. Apotransferrin promotes the differentiation of two oligodendroglial cell lines

34. Inhibition of the Proteasome by Lactacystin Enhances Oligodendroglial Cell Differentiation

35. Myelination and motor coordination are increased in transferrin transgenic mice

36. Differential effects of apotransferrin on two populations of oligodendroglial cells

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38. Molecular mechanisms involved in the actions of apotransferrin upon the central nervous system: Role of the cytoskeleton and of second messengers

39. HoloTransferrin but Not ApoTransferrin Prevents Schwann Cell De-Differentiation in Culture

40. The Effects of Prenatal Iron Deficiency and Risperidone Treatment on the Rat Frontal Cortex: A Proteomic Analysis

41. Transferrin and thyroid hormone converge in the control of myelinogenesis

42. [Axonal regeneration in spinal cord injury: key role of galectin-1]

43. Three-dimensional reconstruction of corticospinal tract using one-photon confocal microscopy acquisition allows detection of axonal disruption in spinal cord injury

44. Anxiolytic-like behavior in rats is induced by the neonatal intracranial injection of apotransferrin

45. Lactacystin, a specific inhibitor of the proteasome, induces apoptosis and activates caspase-3 in cultured cerebellar granule cells

46. Defective ubiquitination of cerebral proteins in Alzheimer's disease

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49. Manipulation of brain iron status in two mutant mouse models: effects on myelin

50. Apotransferrin enhances differentiation of two oligodendroglial cell lines

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